The OS I am using is OSE166, running on Infineon c166.
I am almost done, seems that openvpn works fine on 16 bit machine, with some
fixes I made.
I will send all changes once I am done.
Anyway, if you pass such large value, it would be a good practice to set the
argument type to long.
-Origi
Hi
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 08:22:36PM +, Tiran Kaskas wrote:
> The problem is that the nl package was built with 2.1 version, and I have
> used this.
2.1+nl patches is fine. 2.0 is not what you want.
> On a different topic: I found an issue, you probably want to fix that:
> In reliable_pid
The problem is that the nl package was built with 2.1 version, and I have used
this.
On a different topic: I found an issue, you probably want to fix that:
In reliable_pid_in_range1() function, the third parameter(extent) is an
unsigned int.
However, this function is being called by reliable_pid
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On 13/12/11 18:14, David Sommerseth wrote:
> When using OpenVPN 2.2 on clients and server with Windows based
> clients, it will try to push IPv6 packets through the tunnel. This
> causes the server log to be filled up with log entries like this:
>
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 06:14:00PM +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
> When using OpenVPN 2.2 on clients and server with Windows based
> clients, it will try to push IPv6 packets through the tunnel. This
> causes the server log to be filled up with log entries like this:
>
> Wed Jun 29 22:12:5
When using OpenVPN 2.2 on clients and server with Windows based
clients, it will try to push IPv6 packets through the tunnel. This
causes the server log to be filled up with log entries like this:
Wed Jun 29 22:12:51 2011 username/1.2.3.4:56990 Need IPv6 code in
mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
> -Original Message-
> From: Gert Doering [mailto:g...@greenie.muc.de]
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:32:51AM +, Tiran Kaskas wrote:
> > Is there a problem connecting a client running 2.1.4 (the one with
> polarssl) to a server running 2.0.9?
>
> Well, the default crypto algorithms ar
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:32:51AM +, Tiran Kaskas wrote:
> Is there a problem connecting a client running 2.1.4 (the one with polarssl)
> to a server running 2.0.9?
Well, the default crypto algorithms are not compatible between polarssl
and openssl-using openvpn. So you'd need to chang